Helllllp....
I am a new member in search of a solution to a verrry frustrating problem.
I have a home recording studio with loads of BIG audio files that need backing up - so DVD seemed like the obvious answer....
I am using my freecom dvd+/-rw8j1 to back them up, and when using -R DVDs there is ALWAYS one file on the disk that has a read error - not so good as master backup. When I use +R disks, no problem, however....
When I use my DVD to backup a film, DVD-R is very hit an miss (about 1 in 5 success). When I use DVD+R disks the success rate is 100%, but my Wharfdale M5 player will not read the disks - my PS2 works every time, as does my laptop. Note that my Wharfdale has never had any problems with DVDs from my friends burner.
Should I bin my DVD burner and start again??
I have tried many different brands of media - all the same - I don't have much hair left to pull out....
I am a new member in search of a solution to a verrry frustrating problem.
I have a home recording studio with loads of BIG audio files that need backing up - so DVD seemed like the obvious answer....
I am using my freecom dvd+/-rw8j1 to back them up, and when using -R DVDs there is ALWAYS one file on the disk that has a read error - not so good as master backup. When I use +R disks, no problem, however....
When I use my DVD to backup a film, DVD-R is very hit an miss (about 1 in 5 success). When I use DVD+R disks the success rate is 100%, but my Wharfdale M5 player will not read the disks - my PS2 works every time, as does my laptop. Note that my Wharfdale has never had any problems with DVDs from my friends burner.
Should I bin my DVD burner and start again??
I have tried many different brands of media - all the same - I don't have much hair left to pull out....
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